A mechanical model of the gating spring mechanism of stereocilia

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The stereocilium is the basic sensory unit of nature's mechanotransducers, which include the cochlear and vestibular organs. In noisy environments. stereocilia display high sensitivity to miniscule stimuli, effectively dealing with a situation that is a design challenge in micro systems. The gating spring hypothesis suggests that the mechanical stiffness of stereocilia bundle is softened by tip-link gating in combination with active bundle movement, contributing to the nonlinear amplification of miniscule stimuli. To demonstrate that the amplification is induced mechanically by the gating as hypothesized, we developed a biomimetic model of stereocilia and fabricated the model at the macro scale. The model consists of an inverted pendulum array with bistable buckled springs at its tips, which represent the mechanically gated ion channel. Model simulations showed that at the moment of gating, instantaneous stiffness softening generates an increase in response magnitude, which then sequentially occurs as the number of gating increases. This amplification mechanism appeared to be robust to the change of model parameters. Experimental data from the fabricated macro model also showed a significant increase in the open probability and pendulum deflection at the region having a smaller input magnitude. The results demonstrate that the nonlinear amplification of miniscule stimuli is mechanically produced by stiffness softening from channel gating. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Issue Date
2009-09
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

SENSORY HAIR BUNDLES; EARS WORKS WORK; TIP LINKS; MECHANOELECTRICAL TRANSDUCTION; SPONTANEOUS OSCILLATION; CELL STEREOCILIA; ADAPTATION; STIFFNESS; AMPLIFICATION; COCHLEA

Citation

JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS, v.42, no.13, pp.2158 - 2164

ISSN
0021-9290
DOI
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2009.05.040
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/98695
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